This part of the website features just a small selection of all the podcasts we release. We recommend you use the above links to subscribe to our full podcast on your favourite channel.
Live podcast from the #WomenAndDrugs event that took place in York on 2nd June 2017. Some of the country’s leading experts on mental health and substance abuse gathered at the University of York to “end the silence” surrounding women and addiction.
Live podcast from the third Mental Health Question Time public discussion, which brings together an expert panel to consider how we should reach the future of digital mental health, and what will it look like.
André Tomlin speaks to mental health service users, police inspectors, clinicians and researchers in this 40-minute documentary about mental health crisis care. If you are new to street triage, this is a great introduction to get you up to speed.
Professor Sonuga-Barke discusses his ERA study, published today in The Lancet: Child-to-adult neurodevelopmental and mental health trajectories after early life deprivation: the young adult follow-up of the longitudinal English and Romanian Adoptees study.
Sara Ketteley, Steven Marwaha and Keith Hawton discuss the findings of the fourth national survey of the mental health of English households. The conversation covers general psychiatric morbidity, bipolar disorder, self-harm, suicide and the impact of austerity on mental illness. The full APMS report can be downloaded here: Adult Psychiatric Morbidity Survey: Survey of Mental Health [read the full story…]
Live podcast from the fourth annual NIHR MindTech conference, which brought together researchers, clinicians, patients, developers and policy makers with an interest in mental health and digital technologies.
Live podcast from the 2016 People Drive Digital event in Leeds: a festival and creative space for people-orientated approaches to digital technologies and online social networks in health and care.
In this interactive Mental Health Question Time, a family carer, a voluntary sector leader, a journal editor, a health economist and doctors of different backgrounds gave their perspectives on whether scarce resources for research should focus exclusively on finding cures for dementia.
Behavioural activation not inferior to CBT for depression: the COBRA RCT Read the accompanying blog: Behavioural activation not inferior to CBT for depression: the COBRA RCT.